Type setting and distributing machine.



A.. G. HALFPENNY & J. A. BERGSTROM.

TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE.

I APPLICATION minim NOV. 29', 1907.

936,776. v v Patented Oct. 12,1909.

7 6 SHEETS-SHEET 1.

W/T/I/ESSES: lNVENTOfiS I ATTORNEYS A. G. HALPPENNY & J. A. BERGSTROM. TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION TILED NOV. 29, 1907.

936,776. Patented 0011.12, 1909.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

INVENTORS v rlfiur 6'. Half nal efoiuz alfieiyafrom A. G. HALFPENNY 8; J. A. BERGSTROM. TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 29, 1907.

936,776. Patented 0ct.12,1909.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 3.

@ ATTORNEYS APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 29, 1907.

A. G. HALPPENNY & J. A. BERGSTROM. TYPE sBTTING AND DISTRIBUTING MAOHINE.

WITNESSES.

A. G. HALFPENNY & J. A. BERGSTROM.

TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE mm Wm m 1 S J E m & k k m Q R XLE w W? m K MM. m I I ifi difi h m. w. x NE dam? APPLIOATION r IL'zi) NOV. 29', 1901.

W/TNESSES:

A. e. HALPPENNY & J; A.

BERGST-ROM.

TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED NOV} 29 1907.

Patented Oct. 12, 1909.

6 SHEETS-SHEET 6.

r H H I WITNESSES .40

WTM

A TTOHNE YS UINlTED STATES r ENT OFFICE.

I na'rnea enonen Entrees-NY, 01 WEST nonoxnn, AND Joni;- A. nnns'raom, or

' IPASSAIC, NEW JERSEY.

TYPE SETTING AND DISTRIBUTING MACHINE.

To all whom it may concern:

.Be it known that we, ARTHUR Gnonen HALFPENNY and JOHN A. BnResTRoM, citizens of the United States, and'residents, re-

spectively, of West Hbboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, and of Passaic, in the county of Passaic and State Machine, of which the following is a ful clear, and exact description.

The invention relates to printingand' its object is to provide a new and. improved typesetting and distributing machine, at. ranged to permit accurate and quick setting of the type into a chase for removal and use in a printin' press, to make the desired 'im pression of t e type set up, to allow distribution of the type from the chase after the made, and to permit setting'up of different desired number of impressions have been sized types'in the same chase.

The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, which will be more fully described hereinafter and then pointed out in the'claims.

A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings 'forming'apart of this spec1fication, in

which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all'the views.

Figure 1 is a sideelevation of the improvement; Fig. .2 is a plan' view of the same;- Fig. 3 is a transverse "section of the same on the line of Fig. 1 'Fig. 4 is an enlarged transverse section of the type case, the chase and the'type-shifting mechanism in normal inactive position; Fig. 5 is alike view of the same and showing the type-shifting mechanism in active pos1tion;'

Fig. 6 is a slmilar view of the same and" showing the type-shifting mechanism in position for pushing the'end type from the type case guideway into the registering chase guidew'ay; Fig. 7. is an enlarged transverse section of the same 'on'th'e'llne'7 -7'of Fig. 4; Fig. 8 is a similar view of the same on the line 8-8'of' mg. 5; Fig.- 9is'a per-'- spective view of the chase;'Fig. 10 is anonlarged transverse section of the chase and the type set up and locked'therein; Fig. 11

is an enlarged perspective view' of one of the types; Fig. 12 is a similar viewof one of the locking blocks forlocking'the types inposition in the chase; Fig.' 13 is an specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed November 29-, 1907. Serial No. 464,241.

' a -topo registering Patented Oct. 12, 1909.

lar ed side elevation, of one of the end typeshi ing levers; Fig. 14 is an enlarged sectional side elevation of the type case andthe type-shifting nsieehanism, the section beingon the line 14*14 of Fig.4; Fig. 15 is a side elevation of the-improvement as ar ranged for setting type from different type,

- a modified form of type andathe shifting mechanism for the same,*and Fig. 18 is. a similar View of an'other'modifi'ed form of t .p A I The typesetting and distributing machine is'mounted on a. suitably constructed main frame 'A, on the top of'which is mounted to slide longitudinally the carrier or holder B supporting the removablety'pe case or magazine C having transverse parallel guide ways C for the rece tion' andretentlon ofthe types D, arrange in lines of the same letter, sign or other character, the said type ease'or magazine C being fastened in place on the carrier onho'lder B by set screws E or other fastening devices, to allow of using type cases or magazines havinghdlfferent sets of types.' Each of the guideways C is adapted toregistei with any one of similar guideways F formedtransversely in achase F of segmental shape and removably 'at- 't-ached' tot-he eripheral face of a segmental he use of screws GQ'orothen drum G=by t fastening devices. 4 p

By the arrangement described the chase F with the type set up therein can be removed from the drum G for use on a printing press or for making electroplates. The filled chase, after use hasbee'n made of the same, isreturned to the drum G and fastened thereon by the set screws G, after which the type in the said chase is returned to or dis tribu-ted in the type ease C, as hereinafter more fully described.

Thedrum'G-is mounted to turn to allow of bringing any one of the guideways F into ositlon with a CO1T- spondin-gguideway of the type caseG. The drum Gis'm'ountedt'o turn loosely on a spindleG, attached to'the main frame A, and-the front endofthe hub of the drum G is provided with a knob or handleG, adapted .to taken holdr'of by the operator-for turning the drum: Q tolbringthe desired guideway F into a top or registering position. A look nut G screws on the outer threaded end G of the spindle G and abuts against the knob or handle G to lock the latter and consequently the drum G and the chase 'F in the adjusted position.

In order to bring the top guideway F into accurate .registry with a corresponding guideway C on the type case C, a locking slide on the inner end of the drum G, and this locking pin H is pressed on by a spring H and is adapted to engage one of a series of recesses H arranged in a segment of a circle on the main frame A, see Fig. 1. Now

when the lock nut G is unscrewed and the operator turns the knob G and thereby the drum G and the chase F until the desired guideway F is on top, then the pin H engages an aperture H and thus brings a guideway F of the chase F in accurate re istration with a corresponding guideway in the type case C and holds the drum G and the chase F locked sufiiciently tight until the lock nut G is screwed up against the handle G 7 A r In order to move the carrier B and its type case C in a longitudinal direction, to bring any one of the guideways G in register with a guideway F, then in a top or registering position, the following arrangement is made: On the under side of the carrier B are secured or formed longitudinally extending racks B in mesh with gear wheels I, secured on a shaft I, journaled in suitable bearings on the main frame A, one end of the shaft I being provided with a pinion I in mesh with an internal segmental gear wheelJ, formed orattached to a han- 40 dle J, fulcrumed at -J on the main frame A. Now when the handle J is swung over to the right or left by the operator, then the segmental gear wheel J turns the pinion I and consequently the shaft I and the gear wheels I, so that the latter impart a longitudinal traveling motion to the racks B and the holder B carrying the type case C- supporting the types D. The handle J isprovided with a pointer J indicating on a segmental .50 dial K, provided with the letters of the alphabet and other signs and characters corre sponding to the sets of types D contained in I the several guideways C. of the type case C. Thus when the handle J is in the position I illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the pointer J 3 indicates on the letter a on the dial K, thus signifying that the groove C containing the small letter a types is in register .ing position with the top guideway F of the chase F. When the handle J is swung over to the left until the pointer J 3 indicates on the capital letter G then the holder 13 and the type case 0 are shifted from the right to the left until the guideway C containing the capital letter G types is in pin H (see Fig. 3) is used and mounted to register with the top guideway F of the chase F. In a like manner when the handle J is swung over to the right until the pointer J 3 stands opposite the letter 0, then the holder B and the typercase C have been shifted from the left to the right until the guideway C containing the .small letter 0 types is in register with the top guideway F ofthe chase F.

From the foregoing it will be seen that by the operator moving the handle J to the ri ht-or left until the pointer J 3 indicates on a iesired letter, sign 'or other character, then the holder B and the type case C are shifted, to bring the guideway 0 having the cor- 30 responding letter type, sign type or character type in registering position with the top guideway F of the chase F. The handle J is provided with a spring-pressed locking pin L, adapted to engage one of a series of 5 recesses L formed on the dial K, to lock the handle J and consequently the holder 13 and the type case C in the position they are in at the time. The pin L is provided at its upper end with a button L projecting above the top of the handle J, so as to permit the operator to conveniently press the said pin L into a locking position whenever it is desired to do so. A spring L normally holds the locking pin L in an uppermost inactive '95 position, as indicated in Fig. 3.

In order to move one or more of'the types I) from a registering 'uideway G into the top guideway F of tie chase F, a manually controlled shifting device is used, arranged as follows: A supporting arm A attached to the main frame A extends transversely over the-registering guideways C, F, and on the said supporting arm A are journaled the shafts N, N provided on opposite sides of the supporting arm A with sets of parallel swing arins N N extending downwardly and carrying at their lower ends pins N", N, on which are mounted shifting plate 0 for engaging the oppono site sides of the-types D in the groove C held in registering position at the time. The shaft N is provided with an upwardly-extending arm P pivotally connected with the rear end of a rod P sliding in a bearing A arranged on the free end of the su porting arm A. The swing arms N N are pressed on by spriiws N to normally hold the same in araised position, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, thus holding the shifting plates O sufliciently high up for the types D to readily pass under the plates 0 on shifting the carrier B and the type case C to the right or left,- as aboveexplained. The lower edges of the shifting plates O are provided with lugs or points 0 extending toward each other (see Figs. 7, 8 and 14:) for engaging correspondmgly shaped recesses or indentations D formed in the sides of the types D at the corners thereof (see Figs. 11

' the said plates 0, a swinging motion is given illustrated in Figs. 4, Tand 14:, then the guideways G into the guideways'F at the reference being had to Figs. 4, 5 and 6.- On the forward ends of the plates 0 are fulthe position 'shownin Fig. 5, then theupper ends of thelevers Q engage the stop pins Q,

as indicated in Fig. 6. It is understood that F tivc transferring of the end type Dfromthe 1 and 12), and which indentations are above the grooves D formed in the sides of the types D, for engaging the guideways C or F. The lugs O are spaced apart to engage the registering indentations of adjacent types D (see Figs. 5 and 8). The plates 0 are pressed apart by springs O and are adapted'to swing inward with a view to engage the lugs O with the indentations D, and for this purpose the plates 0 are provided with inwardly extending cam arms 0 adapted to engage cam surfaces A formed on the'supporting arm A. Now whenthe several parts are in the position plates 0 are in an uppermost position and are held spaced apart by the springs 0 the upper ends of the cam arms O being a distance above the cam surfaces A Now when the operator pushes the rod P inwardly then a swinging motion is given to the arms N N whereby the plates 0 are swung downward, to bring the lugs or points 0 opposite cam surfaces A so that the plates 0 are swung inward toward each other against the tension of the springs 0 to engage the lugs or points 0 with the indentations D. Now on a further inward pushing of the rod P, the plates 0 swin forward, and in doing so carry the types along, thus shiftingthetypes in their guideways- 'C'. (see Figs. 6 and8).'-

In order to shift the end type from the time the plates 0 shift. the types D forward, the following arrangement is made, special crumed levers Q, provided at their-lower ends with lugs-or points Q, similar to the points 0 .on the plates 0, to engage the indentations in the end type D. The lever Q is pressed on by a spring Q to normally hold the same in a vertical position, and the saidlever Q is adapted to abut against a stop pin Q in the form'of a screw screwing in a projection A arranged on the arm A. Now when the plates 0 swing forward to and on the further forward movement of to the said levers Q, to shift the end type D from the'guideway Cv into the guideway F,

the swinging motion given to the lever Q is considerably in excess of'the forward movement of the plates 0, so that the end type is transferred from the'guideway C. into the guideway F previous to the next following type nearing the end of the guideway .C. Thus by the arrangement described a poshguideway G into the registering top guideway F is had and without danger of the end type sticking between the guideways C and F, to be crushed or otherwise injured on changing the positions of either the type.

case C or the chase F.

In order to move one or more types D from the top guideway F back into the proper guideway C for receiving the type, the following shifting device is provided, and which shifting device is essentially like the one for shifting the types D from the guideway G into the guideway F: Shifting plates R are arranged on opposite sides of the supporting arm A. and are provided at their lower ends with lugs or points R for engaging the indentations D in the sides of the t es D. The plates R are hung on pins S, carried on the lower ends of swin arms S S? attached to the shafts S, 5 journaled in the supporting arm A. Springs S press the arms 8*, S to normally hold the plates R in an uppermost position, to allow the types D in the chase F to pass under the said plates when turning the drum G and the chase F attached thereto. Arod T is pivotally connected with one of the arms S (see Figs. 3 and 4), and isv mounted to slide in a bearing A attached to the outerend a of the supporting arm A. Now, on the operator pressing the rod T, the plates R are swung downward, similar to the plates 0, and are moved inward by cam-' arm's B engaging cam surface's A on the supporting-arm A, the same as above described in reference to the cam-arms O? and the cam-surfaces A On the inner end of each plate B is fulcrumed a shifting-lever U, provided at its lower end with a lug or.

point U for engaging the indentation D of the end type to be shifted from the guideway F back into the guideway C. The lever U is pressed on by a spring U and is adapted toengage a stop-pin U held 'adjustably in a bearing A abovethe stop-pin, so that when the plates R are swung downward the levers U finally engage the stop-pins U whereby -.a swinging motion is. given to the levers U,

to shift theend typeD from the guideway F over into the guideway ,C of the typecase C. From the foregoing it will be seen that by the arrangement described the types D can be distributed from the chase F back intothetype-case O.

Instead of engaging the recesses D at the sides of the type D by the lateral projections on the plates 0 and R and the levers Q and U, as above described, the types D may be provided at the sides with ribs or lugs D for engagement by depending arms on the said plates 0 and R and the levers Q and U for shifting the types along (see Fig. 17 If desired, the types D may be provided with vertical recesses D, to be engaged by lateral arms on the plates 0 and R and the levers along the guideways. I

In order to lock the types D in a guideway F of the chase F, useis made of a lock ing block V, of which any desired number are held in the guideway C of the type case C, so that any one of the locking blocks V can be shifted from the guideway G into the guideway F whenever it is desired to lock a row of assembled type in the said guideway F. The locking block V is provided with indentations V similar to the indentations D, for engagement by the 111 s or points and R for shifting the bloc as previously'explained relative to the types D. The front face V--- of the block V is beveled and its side grooves V are diverging relative to the face of the block V, as plainly indicated in Fig. 10, so that when the block V is pushed up by hand against the last type D in the row, then the ends V of the walls of the grooves'V bite into the guideways' F, thus holding the block V against return movement, thereby locking the device D securely in place, as will be readily under-.

stood by reference to Fig. 10.

If small type is set-up-in the chase F, it is of alvantage in unloadlng or distributing to use. the shifting plate R on one side of the supporting arm A only (see Fig. 16) the,

shifting plate R on the other side of the supporting arm A being raised by hand into an inactive position. The raised plate is the one which otherwise would 'go between ad- '1 i; jacent rows of type.

When it is desired to use two or more type cases filled with difi'erent styles of types, use

. is made of a holder or carrier B adapted to support a number of type cases C C, one above the other, as plainly shown in Fig. 15.

jlhe type cases C C are removably secured in place in the holder or carrier B by set screws E.

p t The carrier or holder B is mounted to. travel on a bed A held vertically slidable in guideways A arranged on the ends of the frame A, and the said bed A is pivotally connected by links W with a pivot W held on the bedA, the latter being raised or lowered by a hand-lever W under the control of the operator and adapted to be locked in either position on a quadrant W The bed A carries the hand-lever J, dial K and the gearing for shifting the carrier or holder B- longitudinally, to bring a'desired' guideway C of either type-case C or C in registeringposition with the top guideway F" of the chase F, it being understood that the carrier B is raised or lowered, to bring the desired type-case C of C to the level ofthe top of the chase F. As shown in Fig. 15, the type-case C is in an' active position at the time.

The supporting-arm A carrying the type:

shifting mechanisms for setting the type inthe chase F or for distributing the type from p 'the chase F back to either typecase, isi

hinged on themain frame -A, to allow of swinging the said arm A and the parts supported thereby to one side, in order to permit raising or lowering-the carrier or holder BF and the type cases C C held thereon. After the desired type-case is in operative position, the supporting arm A is swung back into normal or active position.

' The operation for setting type is as follows: When the several parts are in the position shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, then desired chase guideway F for receiving a line of composition into a top or active position, after which the drum G and the chase F are locked in place, as previously explained. The operator now takes hold of the handle J and swings the same to the right or left, so as to shift the type case C correspondingly, to bring a desired set of type D in the type case G into registering position with the guideway F. The operator now presses tie rod 1 to engage the plates 0 with the set of types beneath it (see Fig. and to shift the set of types forward (see Fig. 6) and to cause the levers Q to push the end type out of the guideway G into the guideway F of the chase F. When this has been done the operator releases the rod P, so that the type-shifting mechanism returns to its normal position by the action; of the springs N. another type is required in the line of composition, the operator swings the handled again to the right or the left until the desired set of type D is brought into active position, that is, in alinement with the top guideway F. The operator again presses the rod P to actuate the type-shlftiing mechanism, as before explained,so that the end type of this set of types is moved from the guideway G into the guideway F, next to the type already in place therein,the second type pushing the first type along in the guidewayF.

The above-described operation is repeated until the line of composition is completed, and when this has been done the line of composition is locked in place by the locking block V, transferred from the corresponding guideway C of the type case C to the guide way F by the operator manipulating the handle J and the rod P, as above explained in transferring the types D. The line of composition if it does not fill the entire guideway F can be pushed to a desired position by hand and then looked in place I by pushing up the lockingblock V (see Fig.

). In case different kinds of type for head lines and the like are desired, use is made of a number of t pe cases 0 C, as

the operator turns the/drum .G to bring a A Now when the operator unlocks the drum G and then turnsthe same, to bring another chase guide- Way F to a top position, after which the drum G is again locked in place and the above described operation is repeated for forming another line of composition. After the chase 1s filledwith the desirednumber oflines of composition, the chase is unlocked from the drum G and removed therefrom, to be then attached to a printing press for making the desired number of impressions, Injthe meantime, another empty chase F may be placed in position on the drum G and filled with lines of composition, as above explained After a filled chase has been used on the printing press it is-returned to the drum G for distribution of the type, packed into the corresponding guidewaysC of the'type case C. In order to do this the operator first swings the handle J to one side or the other, to bring the guideway C having the kind of type corresponding to the first type in'the top guid'eway F opposite the latter, and then the operator presses the rod T, to actuate the shifting plates R and the lever U, for transferring-the end ty e from the guideway F to the guideway and alongside the same kind of type therein.

The above-described operation is repeated for each type in the top guideway F until the entire line of composition has been distributed in the type case C. When this has been done, the operator unlocks-thedrum G and then turns the same, to bring the next line of composition into atop position, after which the drum G is again locked and the- '|above-described operation is repeated, to

distribute. this, type of the second, line of composition baekto the typecase C.

From the foregoing it will; be seen that the apparatus can be continually used, either for setting type or for distributing type, as

a filled chase can be removed from the, drum G and used for printing or for making ,electroplates, while an empty chase is filled or the type in a filled chase is distributed,

as above explained.

Having thus. described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent; i

1. In combination, a fiattype case mount 'ed to move longitudinally an h aving transverse guidewavs for hol ing types, a removable segmental chase mounted to turn-and arranged adjacent to the said type case, the said chase "having transverse 'uid-eways adapted to register with-the guld eways in the said type case, and means for shitting the type from one registering guideway into the other.

2. In combination, a type case having transverse guideways and mounted to move longitudinally, a drumadapted to lie-turned, a segmental chase removably secured .t'bthe said drum and having transverse guideways:

ada ted to be brought in register with the guidbwa'ys of the said type. ease, and means for shifting the types from one, registering guideway into the other. i

v 3. In combination, a plurality of typecases one above the other, and each having guideways, means for rais ng or lowering the said type cases to move any one of the type oases type cases to move any one of the type cases into operative position, means for shifting the type cases longitudinally to move any one of the guideways into operative position,

a movable chase having guideways adapted to register with theguideways 1n the type cases, and meansfor shifting the types from one of the registering guideways into the other. 1 1

5. In combination, a plurality of type cases one above the other and each having guide- Ways, means for raising or lowering the said the type cases longitudinally to move any one of the guideways into operativeposition, a drum, adapted to be'turned, a. segmental chase removably secured to the said drum and h'aving'transverse Lguideways ada ted to be brought intoregister with the gui eways on the saidltypecases, and means for shifting the types from one registering guidewav into the -o her..

6. A typesetting and distributing machine comprising a'fla't type easehaving parallel transverse guidewa-ys tor the types, means for shifting the type case longitudinally to bring any oneflof thezguideways into operative position, a drum mounted to turn and arranged" adjacentto the said type case, a

' segmental chase removably secured to the said drum and having guideway's parallel to theaK i's-of-the drum and adapted to register with the type case guideway in operative position at the time, a supporting arm in alinement with and arranged over the regis' tering idewayis, and manually controlled type shl-fting devices mounted on the sa d arm independent one of the other, the said shifting devices havingengaging means for engaging thetypes in the registering gu1de' \\*ays aud tor shiftingthe same'from one guideway to the "other.

, type cases to move any .oneof the type cases into operative position, means for shifting 7. A-typesetting and distributing machine comprisiug a flat type case having parallel transverse guidetvays {or the types/ means for shiftingthe type case longitudinally to bring any one of the guidewaysinto operative position, a drum mounted to turn and arranged adjacent to thers'aid type case, a segmental chase removably secured to the sand drum and having guideways parallel to the axis ofthe drum and adapted to register with the'type case guideway in operative pomotion to'the said plate.

sit-ion at the time, asupporting arm in alinement with and'arranged over the registering guideways, and a manually controlled typedistributing device mounted on the said arm and adapted to engage the type in the registering guideway of the type case and to shift the same into the registering guideway of the said chasel v p 8. A typesetting and'distributi-ng machine comprisinga flat type case having parallel transverse guide ways for the types, means for shifting the type case-longitudinally to bring any one of the guidways into operative-position, 'a drum mounted toturn and arranged-adjacent to thesaid typecase, a segmental chase removably secured to the stud drum'a'nd having guideways parallel to the axis'of .the drum and adapted to register with the type case guideway in operative position at the time, a supporting arm in alinement with and arranged over the registering 'guideways, and a movable plate mounted on the said arm for engaging a side of thetypes in one of, ther'egistering guideways .for shifting the type into the other registering guideway.

94A typesettingand distributing machine comprising a fiat type'case having parallel transverse guideways for the .types, means for shifting thetype case longitudinally to bring any-one of the-guideways into opera- .tivepos'ition, a drum mounted to turn and arranged. adjacent to the said type case, a

segmental chase removably secured to the said drum and having guideways parallel tothe axisof thedrum and adapted to register with the type case guideway in operative position'atthe time, asupport-ing arm in alinement with and arranged'over the registering guideway, a plate :mounted to swing on the said arm and havingv means for engaging aside of the types in one of the 'regist'eringguideways, and manually controlled means .for imparting a swinging 10. A typesetting and distributing machine comprising a flat' type case having parallel transverse guideways for thetyPes, means for shifting the type case longitudinally to bring anyone of the guideways into operative position, a drum mounted to turn and arranged 'adjacentto the said type case, a segmental chase removably secured to the .said drum and having guideways parallel to the axis of the drum andadapt'ed to register with the type case guideway in operative position at the time, a supporting arm in alinemcnt with and arranged over the registering guideways, a plate mounted to swing on the said arm and having means for engaging a side of the types in one of the registering guideways, manually controlled means for lmparting a swinging motion to the said-plate, a lever on the said plate and adapted to engage the end type of the types -in the guideway, and means on the said arm for imparting a swinging motion to the said lever. t

11. A typesetting and distributing machine comprising a flat type case having parallel transverse guideways for the t pes, means forshifting the type case longitu inally to bring any one of the guideways into operative position, a drum mounted to turn'and arranged adjacent to the said type case, a segmental chase removably secured'to the said drum and having guideways parallel to the axis of the drum and adapted to register with the type case guideway inoperative position at the time, a supporting arm in alinement with and arranged over the registering guideways,

a plate mounted to swing on the said arm the types in one of the registering guideways, manually controlled means for im parting a swinging motion to the said plate,

a spring-pressed lever on the said plate and adapted to engage the end type of the types in the guidewavv and a pm on the sald arm and engaged by the said lever to actuate the latter on impartinga swinging motion to the said plat.

12. A typesetting and distributing machine comprising a flat type case having parallel transverse guideways for the types, means for shifting the type case longitudinally to bring any one of the guideways into operative position, a drum mounted to turn and arranged adjacent to the said ty e case, a segmental chase removably secure to the said drum and having guideways parallel to the axis of the drum and adapted to register and having means for engaging a side of with the typercase guideway in operative position at the time, a supporting arm in alinement with and arranged over the registering guideways, plates on opposite sides of the. said arm and having means for engaging 'the sides of the type in one of the registercase, a segmental chase removably secured to the said drum and having guideways parallel to the axis of the drum and adapted to register with the type case guideway in operativeposition at the time, a supporting arm in alinement with and arranged over thejregistering guideways, plates on opposite sides'of the said arm and having means for engaging the sides of the type in one of the registering guideways, swing arms on the said supporting arm and having pins on which the plates are mounted, arms on the said supporting arm and adapted to'be engaged by the said plates, manually controlled means for imparting movement to one of the said swing arms, a spring-pressed lever on one end of the said plate and having means for engaging the end type, and a v pin on the said supporting, arm for engagement by the said lever to actuate the latter. 14. A typesetting and distributing ma chine provided with a type case having guideways, a chase having guideways adapt- 7 ed to register with the guideways in the type case, and a shifting device having movement for bodily shifting the types in one of the guidewaysand provided with a shifting lever having additional movement for shiftingone end type from one" guide= way into theother. 15. A typesetting and distributing" machine provided with a type case having guideways, a chasehavin guideways adapted to re 'isterwith the uideways in the type case, a shifting device having movement for bodily shifting the types in one of -the guideways and provided with a shifting lever having additional movement for shifting one end type from one guideway into the others,

and means for locking the type-case and chase in place at the time the desired guideways are in registering position.

16. In a typesetting and distributing machine, a bed movable up and'down, a carrier mounted to slide lengthwise on the said bed,

and type-cases held one above the other on the said carrier and each provided with guideways for; the types.

17. In a typesetting and-distributing machine, a bed movable up and down, a'carrier mounted-toslide lengthwise on the said bed, type-cases held one above the other on the said carrier and each provided with guideways for the types, and a movable member havin guideways, either of which can be broug it in register with a guideway of either type-case.

18. In mechanism of the class described, a type case comprising a lurality of superposed horizontally exten mg trays'vertically spaced from each other and provided with I In testimony whereof we have signed our names to thisspecification in the presence'pf two subscribing witnesses.

ARTHUR GEO. HALFPENNY. JOHN 'A. BER'GSTROM.

Witnesses:

EvERAnD B. MARSHALL, F. W. HANAFORD. 

